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INVESTMENT PASSPORT Inzhavinsky District TAMBOV INVESTMENT PASSPORT Inzhavinsky District TAMBOV REGION Inzhavino 2015 Table of contents Management and contacts 3 Geographical location 4 Location of the municipality in the scheme of Tambov Region 4 Composition of the municipality 4 Climatic conditions 5 Ecological situation 5 Human resources and social characteristics 6 Population 6 Social Characteristics of the Area 6 Infrastructure capacity 8 The transport system 8 Telecommunications 8 Power supply 8 Gas supply 8 water 8 Resource and resource potential of 9 Fossil 9 Water 9 Land 10 Forest 11 The economy and the situation in the real sector 11 Agriculture 12 Industry 13 Construction and investment 13 Municipal budget 13 Prospects of development of the municipality 14 The concept of the municipality development 14 Investment potential 15 A list of the most important entities in the territory Inzhavinsky District 16 Investment Projects 17 Tourism potential 21 Normative legal acts regulating investment process 22 Existing forms of state support on the territory of Inzhavinskaya Rayo 22 Management and contacts Inzhavinsky District Administration. Address: 393310, Tambov region, Inzhavinsky District, r.p.Inzhavino Str. Sovetskaya, 28, [email protected] ., Phone area code - 47553. Dear Investor! Over the past few years in the investment climate of the municipal district, there are positive changes. This is due to the desire to guide the district to stimulate the interest of potential investors in the area and improve the investment image of the region. District Administration considers it a priority the direction of investment in development infrastructure tourism, development livestock and poultry products, the creation of Food processing industries industry, using production space and capacity of enterprises to create a highly efficient production. The favorable geographical position, favorable climatic conditions, well-developed transportation network, high tourist and recreational potential, targeted and consistent strategic line of socio-economic development of the district provide investment advantages for the implementation of new investment projects in various business fields. From the management area investors are assisted in finding the necessary space to accommodate the new production, the organization of the negotiations with the heads of enterprises, assistance in obtaining permits and assistance in the development of the necessary infrastructure. We are ready for mutually beneficial partnership and we invite you to cooperate. Yours faithfully, The head of the district Alexander Popov Geographical position. Location of the municipality in the scheme of the Tambov region Inzhavinsky District - municipality, consisting of 1 urban and 13 rural settlements, united by a common territory. The present borders of District was formed in 1937 Inzhavinsky District is located in the southeast of the Tambov region. Bordered on the east by the Saratov region, in the south - and Muchkapskim Uvarovsky District, in the south-west - with Rzhaksinskim, in the west - with Rasskazovsky and in the north - and Kirsanovsky Umyotsky District. Inzhavino urban village is located on the road of regional significance, coming from the federal highway M-6 from the "Caspian" in a southerly direction to the village Uvarovo and Muchkapsky. Composition of the municipality covers an area The area - 1835 square kilometers Population density -. 11.7 people per 1 sq. km. The composition of the 14 municipalities of the district (village council and village councils) consists of 99 villages. The average size of rural areas - 126.7 people (with an average of Tambov region -285 people). The district administrative center - town Inzhavino, the resident population which is 9.0 thousand people.. In the vicinity of the regional center, Village located with Krasivka population 14 thousand. residents, and on the east side natural planning frame adjacent rural agglomeration system. Balikli - with. Kara Saltykovo with a population of 2.6 thousand people, and the distance to which a straight line in an easterly direction. - 3.5 km, and southern detour of about 11 km. The climate is temperate continental with a predominance of stable winter and warm summer weather. The warmest month of the year - July (average temperature 19.7 0), the coldest - January (-11 0). The absolute minimum is - 33 0 40 0 max. The average annual temperature is 4.5 0. Transition temperature at 0 0 occurs at the beginning of November. The average date of first frost on 2 October last - 2 May. Stable frost occurs on average on November 23 cease March 15th. In some periods, especially during the active cyclonic activity with the removal of masses of warm Atlantic region during the cold season set thaw for 4-8 days; January temperature rises to +5 0. The frost-free period of 162 days, the length of the growing season (with temperatures above 50) from 182 to 185 days. Most rain falls between May and September. The number of days humid (relative humidity of 80% day and above) reaches 114-115. The number of days with precipitation (solid, liquid, mixed) - 153. The highest number of days with precipitation (16-17) - in December and January, minimum - in September (10-12), and in April-May (11-12). Precipitation over 5mm most often fall in July (5-7 days), less often - in January (1-2 days). Average annual precipitation ranges from 450 to 570mm per year. The average annual wind speed of 4.3 m / sec. Prevailing winds south-east and west directions. The circulation of air masses depends on the pressure distribution within Eurasia, Atlantic and Arctic oceans. The predominant air mass is continental temperate air. Maritime temperate air is usually in the cyclones and the wind brought the western areas. Since his arrival in the summer comes cloudy, cloudy and rainy weather in the winter -. Snowfalls, the transition temperature at 0 0 Parish continental arctic air causes an increase in atmospheric pressure, lowering the temperature in the winter - the establishment of frosty days, the late spring and early autumn frosts. With continental tropical air associated high temperatures (35- 40 0), low relative humidity (25-30%) and dry weather. The character of nature and landscape Inzhavinsky District predetermined by its geographical position in the center of the Russian Plain, from him to any of the borders of the plain of thousands of kilometers. The relief of the area - lowland plain with prevailing about 150 m above sea level. As vegetation area refers to the area of oak forests, oak, birch and aspen bushes and herb- polevichnyh grassland steppe of Central Province, vegetation of floodplain meadows rich and diverse. Ecological situation The area Inzhavinskaya area mainly characterized by a relatively favorable environmental condition. Large industrial facilities polluting the environment -No. On the territory of the district is Inzhavinskaya State Nature Reserve, an area of 10.3 thousand. Ha. (5.6% of the territory Inzhavinsky District) T Rudow resources and social characteristics of the population The population as of 01. 01. 2015 is 20.9 thousand. People. In the regional center is home to 9.0 thousand people, representing 43.1% of the district population. The area is home to about 10.1 thousand. Men and 10.1 thousand. Women. The working-age population, there are about 11.0 thousand. People. More than 91.6% of the population is Russian. The proportion of the population Inzhavinsky District in the total number of Tambov region - 2.1% of the population. In terms of population Inzhavinsky District occupies the 8th place among the 23 municipal districts of the Tambov region. Distribution of the population of working age for urban and rural population in% is as follows: The proportion of the 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 population by age,% urban population 40.4 41.8 41.6 41.6 41.2 41.9 43.1 rural population 59.5 58.2 58.4 58.6 58.8 58.1 56.9 The labor market and employment area population Indicator 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 The number of able-bodied 12 11.9 12.1 12.0 12.1 11.2 11.0 population, thousand. The number of employees per 5.5 5.4 5.4 7.4 7.4 5.4 5.4 unit of occupied territory (pers. / Sq. Km) The unemployment rate - the 18 1.63 0.97 0.4 0.4 0.7 0.7 ratio of unemployed to the economically active population (%) The largest number of the working population is employed in agriculture (29.5%) and industry (29.7%). Also important sectors are health and social services (13.6%), education (8.6%). The structure of employment (as% of employment in the economy) Economic sectors 2008 year 2010 2011 year year 2014 2009 2012 2013 Employed in the economy, all 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 Agriculture, hunting and forestry 5.6 5.6 7.5 7.8 28.5 29.5 29.2 manufacturing 6.1 6.6 6.9 6.6 29.9 29.7 30.6 Production and distribution of electricity, gas, 12 eleven eleven 12 15 18 20 water Wholesale and retail trade, repair of motor 2.1 0.5 0.3 5.2 2.4 2.3 2.2 vehicles, motorcycles, household. Products and personal items Hotels and restaurants 0.3 0.2 0.3 15 1.7 Transport and communications 4 14 0.7 16 Financial activities 0.7 0.9 0.9 0.9 0.4 0.4 0.4 Real estate, renting and business activities 15 13 6.1 8.2 4.2 4.4 2.8 Public administration and defense, compulsory 8.7 9.9 9.2 8.2 4.1 4.5 4.4 social security Education thirty 27.4 21.5 18.9 8.4 8.6 10.6 Health care and social services 32.4 37.2 38.1 35.6 15.3 13.6 12.6 Other community, social and personal services 5.5 7.3 7.9 7.4 7.3 2.8 20 The social characteristics of the area It has all the necessary social infrastructure in Inzhavinsky District.
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